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During years of working for a living, I have experienced much of the legal and social discrimination reserved for women in this country,” Ms. Steinem told the almost exclusively male gathering. “I have been refused service in public restaurants, ordered out of public gathering places and turned away from apartment rentals. All for the clearly stated, sole reason that I am a woman.”
During years of working for a living, I have experienced much of the legal and social discrimination reserved for women in this country,” Ms. Steinem told the almost exclusively male gathering. “I have been refused service in public restaurants, ordered out of public gathering places and turned away from apartment rentals. All for the clearly stated, sole reason that I am a woman.”
Over the last 40 years, Gloria Steinem has almost always been at the
other end of the phone when some member of the news media has sought
comment about a pressing issue involving women’s rights, whether it was
Roe v. Wade (“If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament,”
said Florynce Kennedy, a lawyer for Ms. Steinem in the 1970s), the tax
problems that all but doomed the chances of the first woman to run for
vice president on a major ticket (“What has the women’s movement learned
from Geraldine Ferraro’s candidacy for vice president? Never get
married.”) and even the presidency of George W. Bush (“There has never
been an administration that is more hostile to women’s equality, to
reproductive freedom as a fundamental human right”).
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